Yes, Irish Wolfhounds do shed. (I have a Scottish Wolfhound, and my parents are pursuing an Irish Wolfhound).
The majority of dogs shed alot so it would be easier to list those that don't. These typically include most terriers (Cairns, Schnauzers, Westies), Poodles, Lhasa Apso, Italian Greyhounds. And Pugs, and Pit Bulls!
ya sure cats can shed any time doesnt mstter hiw old they are
A lot of domesticated animals live in a shed. For example cattle like cow. A shed is nothing but a generalized version of animal shelters. Hence it is acceptable to say that goats, horses etc. also live in sheds.
All collies do shed and they usually shed a lot. If brushed frequently though and properly groomed the shedding will decrease a lot. Collies are very kind though and well mannered so a little shedding isn't that bad.
Usually Greyhounds.
No, the Italian Greyhounds are not a dog breed that barks alot.
Yes and they do not shed at all there body is made out of silk.
most terriers (Cairns, Schnauzers, Westies), Poodles, Lhasa Apso, Italian Greyhounds, pugs, pitbulls.
Someone looking to purchase Italian Greyhounds can spend a lot of money. Italian Greyhounds are a high end dog breed and can cost anywhere from $100 to $1000.
Small Greyhounds are called 'Italian Greyhounds' or 'Whippets'.
Yes, the Italian Greyhounds are a good choice for people with allergies.
Yes my Italian greyhound can
Thee is nothing wrong with the word greyhounds. I don't know why you think that. It is the name of a kind of dog. I have an Italian greyhound. Source: Spike the Italian Greyhound
they are GREAT racing dogs!!
5 feet will suffice.
Generally yes. Italian Greyhounds tend to be sensitive to stress and abrupt changes in daily routines. This can lead to the Italian Greyhounds showing neurotic behavior and having upset stomachs. These dogs require a peaceful, harmonious environment at home to feel at ease.
Italian Greyhounds are a breed of dog, which is classified as Canis lupus familiaris.